Month: October 2018

Winning the Battle Against Poaching by Imparting Value to Wildlife

SCI Foundation has frequently expressed the opinion that “boots on the ground” alone will not win the fight against poaching.  Yes, a show of force can be a big deterrent in some areas; however, successful anti-poaching programs consist of far more than just a lot of people in uniform.  To begin with, there must be a …

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Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger Deliver

As of October 6, 2018, 24 different processors ranging from the Upper Peninsula to Hillsdale County in Michigan’s southern border, that have produced 45,433 lbs. of venison burger which was distributed to 39 different pantries, shelters and food banks. Established in 1991, the Michigan Sportsmen Against Hunger (MSAH) is an all volunteer, 501c3 nonprofit organization, that coordinates participating licensed game …

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America’s Hunting Heritage Program Earns Emmy Nomination

At a time when more kids are less connected with the natural world, a new television series is reshaping the image of our conservation heritage while promoting outdoor lifestyles in households and classrooms across the country. Last year Safari Club International Foundation and the Hunter Legacy Fund joined forces with the Emmy-winning Into the Outdoors Education …

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Wyoming Mule Deer Migration Study to Help Inform Hunting Strategy

SCI Foundation is proud to be a part of this multi-year study by lending support to the Wyoming Migration Initiative (WMI). This project began in 2011 and was intended to examine movements and habitat use in a non-migratory population of mule deer in western Wyoming. What was discovered shocked researchers, as the collared deer were tracked …

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